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The works of G.P.R. James, revised and corrected by the author
This said, he turned once more to the maid-servant, who had run out with the tail
of her gown over her head to open the stable-door, adding, " Do, Jenny, wipe the
demipique, and dry the saddlecloth : there's a good girl. I took them because all ...
George Payne R. James,
1847
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The works of G.P.R. James, esq
This said, he turned once more to the maid-servant, who had run out with the tail
of her gown over her head to open the stable-door, adding, " Do, Jenny, wipe the
demipique, and dry the saddlecloth : there's a good girl. I took them because all ...
George Payne Rainsford James,
1847
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Works in Baudry's Edition: ¬The Gentleman of the old school
... the door was thrown open with impatient good-will by a cleanlooking maid-
servant; and exclaiming, “ Quick, quick, Jenny, get me the key of the stable-door :
I shall spoil my nncle's saddlecloth, and his demipique,” the young gentleman led
...
George Payne Rainsford James,
1839
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review
... voiceless, deaf— even to the soul-stirring trumpets! and for the superb charger,
clad like its rider in complete war array, and like him panting for the shock of
battle, a slow and sober mule, heavily laden with the demipique and bardings of
the ...
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The United States Democratic Review
... voiceless, deaf— even to the soul-stirring trumpets! and for the superb charger,
clad like its rider in complete war array, and like him panting for the shock of
battle,a slow and sober mule, heavily laden with the demipique and bardings of
the ...
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Narrative of an Excursion from Corfu to Smyrna: Comprising a ...
... the horses are so aware of this, that they seem as if afraid to trust themselves
with any violent ex. ertion. The saddles are large and well stuffed, with a
curvature behind, like a demipique; above the pummel a knot rises about five
inches, ...
Thomas Robert Jolliffe, Plato,
1827
Having found it there unmolested and in safety, he hastily snatched it up, and
placing it, wrapped up in his cloak, before him on the pommel of his demipique or
war-saddle, he once more set feathers to his horse's heels, and almost flew along
...
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The Gentleman of the Old School: A Tale
This said, he turned once more to the maid-servant, who had run out with the tail
of her gown over her head to open the stable-door, adding, “ Do, Jenny, wipe the
demipique, and dry the saddlecloth: there's a good girl. I took them because all ...
George Payne Rainsford James,
1839
Having found it there unmolested and in safety, he hastily snatched it up, and
wrapping it up in his cloak before him on the pommel of his demipique, he once
more set feathers to his horse's heels, and almost flew along the road before him.
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Marmaduke Wyvil; or, The maid's revenge
While he had been thus issuing his orders, attending to and talking of a dozen
different matters, the veteran had arranged a sort of temporary pillion, by means
of a cushion from the carriage attached to the cantle and crupper of his
demipique ...
Henry William Herbert,
1843